Manfrotto MT294A3 is a Aluminum 3 Section Tripod for DSLR camera. The tripod has large tubes and new top casting that made with high quality aluminum guarantee great rigidity and light weight that completed with an ergonomic controls are designed for a safer and more enjoyable experience and the anti-shock collar protects your camera from accidental impact. The Manfrotto MT294A3 has maximum height of 66.54 in, maximum height (with center column down) 55.12 in, minimum height 15.63 in, and weighs 4.19 lbs/1.9 kg.

Manfrotto MT294A3 Features & Specifications

The 3 section MT294A3 tripod is the larger tripod of the 290 family that combines great performance with essential and functional design. The large tubes and the new top casting made with high quality aluminium guarantee great rigidity and light weight. The ergonomic controls are designed for a safer and more enjoyable experience and the anti-shock collar protects your camera from accidental impact. Thanks to the aluminium disc with a 3/8” universal attachment and to the embedded features, these tripods are the ideal solution for improver photographers.

User Opinions

Manfrotto MT294A3 User Reviews

good quality, a little bit heavy
“I just received this product, it seems well manufactured with good quality. The leg adjustment is smooth and provide 2 angle adjustment. The only thing i concern about is the weight, I mean it’s a little heavy but for the price, it’s the best.” – By Ran ZhangRating:

great height
“No more bending over and breaking my back. This tripod is the right height, I only wish that the legs, when opened all the way, could go lower to the ground. You can turn the middle column upside down to get closer to the ground. Other than that, it is light and the leg locks are easy to operate and will stay put.” – By chris johnsonRating:

I love this tripod
“This tripod is fantastic! I also purchased the 496RC2 ball head and the two work wonderfully together. I’ve used it with my Canon 60D and 70-200 2.8L lens and once I lock it down, it holds all that weight without drifting.” – By Linda Wilcox ThomasRating: